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An Oklahoma man exonerated of murder charges and released from a life sentence was arrested for trying to kill another person. DemarcoCarpenter, 42, has been charged with shooting with an intent to kill after allegedling flagging down a car in Tulsa on August 6 and shooting the driver several times. In May 2016, Carpenter was exonerated for a...

Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman -- seen here in a photo released in 2014 by Mexican authorities -- is expected to spend the rest of his life in a US federal maximum security prison, unless his appeal is granted Fallen Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, once one of the...

A pair of alleged car thieves were found with radioactive uranium, whiskey and a rattlesnake in their vehicle when they were pulled over in a routine traffic stop, police said. DriverStephen Jennings and passenger Rachael Rivera were arrested after the unusual items were found in their car on Wednesday morning in Guthrie, Oklahoma. They were...

At least two people have died and many more have been injured after a tornado tore through a town in Oklahoma, destroying a motel and mobile home park. The tornado touched down in the town of El Reno, west of Oklahoma City, on Saturday evening. Local officials told CNN two people were killed by the storm and an unknown number injured. The...

Their commander is in jail. The authorities are giving them until Friday to clear out and leave. But the United Constitutional Patriots, the right-wing militia under scrutiny over detaining migrant families at the border with Mexico, is digging in. “It’s my God-given right to be here,” said one balaclava-clad militia member who gave his name only...

Like millions, GregCrane, a supervisor of a Texas police SWAT team, watched in horror as the massacre at Colorado’s Columbine High School played out on television. He was sad and angry, but also frustrated. Why should 12 pupils and one member of staff fall prey to two troubled teenagers armed with an arsenal of guns, he fumed. When his wife, an...

Reuters reports law enforcement officials across North America were left scrambling Thursday as a rash of bomb threats were sent via email to dozens of businesses, public offices and schools demanding payment in cryptocurrency, but none of the threats appeared credible, law enforcement officials said. In one case, the report said, the sheriff’s...

(CNN)PresidentDonald Trump endorsed the death penalty for drug dealers in China in an odd tweet Wednesday, weighing in on the domestic affairs of another nation and contradicting bipartisan criminal justice reform efforts, which Trump has endorsed. Trump was praising the Chinese government and President Xi Jinping for criminalizing fentanyl, but...

This undated photo released by Harley-Davidson on Monday, July 30, 2018, shows a prototype model of Harley-Davidson's electric motorcycle, LiveWire, the first in a broad, no-clutch "twist and go" portfolio of electric two-wheelers. Harley will roll out the electric motorcycle next year. (Harley-Davidson via AP) NOTE FROM MANUFACTURER:...

The most telling symbol of the modern era isn’t the automobile or the smartphone. It’s the chicken nugget. Chicken is already the most popular meat in the US, and is projected to be the planet’s favourite flesh by 2020. Future civilisations will find traces of humankind’s 50 billion bird-a-year...

Article by WN.Com Correspondent DallasDarling In the history of any people, origins matter. And as American Indians know all too well, origins built on racial superiority, followed by years of conquest, can lead to a never-ending genocide. Consequently, after decades of shamefully rooting for a Major League baseball team’s racist logo, many Native...

"I want to play the show for you guys that the people in Las Vegas came to see and didn't get a chance to," the country star told the crowd in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Country star Jason Aldean brought the party back Thursday in his return to the stage following the deadly mass shooting that broke out while he was performing in Las Vegas, but the fun was...

A new Harvard study found that over half of all police killings in 2015 were wrongly classified as not having been the result of interactions with officers, according to The Guardian. The findings published on Wednesday are the latest that show how a number of government databases incorrectly count the number of people killed by police. “Right now...